ANALYSIS OF APPLICATION OF SHARIA ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES IN NON-BANK ENTERPRISES : A CASE STUDY OF HOSPITAL

Authors

  • Khayrun Nisa Sharia Economic, Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia
  • Irfanun Nisa’ Tsalits Hartanty Sharia Economic, Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia

Keywords:

Sharia Economic, Hospital Operations, Sharia Economic Principles, Sharia Principles in Healthcare Services

Abstract

Sharia economic is experiencing rapid growth, with many enterprises begining to adopt its principles, including both banking and non-banking sector, as well as trading and service industries such as hospital. The implementation of sharia economic priciples in hospital aims not only to meet market demand but also to avoid prohibited and detrimental transaction like riba, gharar, and maysir. This study examines to know the suitability of sharia economic prinsiples for hospital operations, evaluating whether they meet consumer needs and ensure satisfaction. Additionally, it assesses whether hospital claiming to operate under sharia principles genuinely apply these principles correctly.  The research method involves a literature review of relevant national and international journals and books, along with observational at a local hospital. The finding of this study demonstrate that sharia economic principles are indeed compatible with hospital operations and contribute to high levels of patient satisfaction among patients and stakeholder. The implementation of this principles support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3, ensuring acces to quality healthcare, promoting well-being for all, and contributing to a fair and transparent healthcare system. By integrating sharia economic principles, hospital are able to enhance the affordability, equity, and ethical standards of healthcare, thus aligning with SDG targets for good health and well-being, while fostering a suistanable healthcare environment

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Published

2024-12-30